The 2026 Scotty Cameron Studio Style putters line has been launched with three new models launched in the expanded series.
The 2026 Studio Style additions introduce three new models – the Santa Fe, Fastback 2 and Fastback 2 Long Design – to the hugely popular series, which are joined by new 2026 Phantom putters.
They expand the blade and mid‑mallet family with different necks, lengths and toe‑flow profiles to better match specific stroke types.
All three use Studio Carbon Steel face inserts with chain‑link milling to deliver extremely soft feel with consistent ball speed.
Pros & Cons
✅ The SCS insert with chain-link milling delivers a muted, responsive strike that’s softer than prior stainless or Teryllium faces, ideal for feedback on fast greens without harshness
✅ Covers high toe-flow (Santa Fe), moderate arc (Fastback 2), and stability-focused long builds (Fastback 2 LD), letting players match their natural stroke without major changes
✅ Clean lines, high-contrast inlays (Fastback models), and traditional aesthetics build confidence at address, blending classic Cameron looks with modern MOI boosts
✅ Chain-link pattern maintains ball speed across the face, reducing mishit penalties while preserving pure roll -great for mid-to-high handicappers seeking forgiveness in blade-like shapes
❌ They are premium investments that demand custom fitting to justify over more affordable mallets or competitors like PXG ZT or EVNRoll.
❌ Blades like Santa Fe and compact Fastback 2 offer less MOI than Phantom 5/7 equivalents, potentially punishing inconsistent strikes for beginners
❌ Players switching stroke types may need adjustment time, and left-hand options are available but less common in stock.
Scotty Cameron Studio Style Santa Fe 2026 Putter
The Studio Style Santa Fe is a classic Newport‑style blade with a rounded profile and a flowing, slightly longer heel‑shafted neck that promotes maximum toe‑flow and strong face rotation.
It is aimed squarely at players who like to feel the head release through impact and prefer a traditional, compact look behind the ball.
Crafted from a milled 303 stainless steel head with a rounded, it has a compact Newport‑style shape and minimal offset from the flow neck.
The Studio Carbon Steel (SCS) face insert spans the full hitting area, with the chain‑link face milling on the insert reducing contact points at impact and softening sound while preserving ball speed and roll consistency.
Classic Scotty touches include translucent red cherry dots, engraved 7‑Point Crown and a clean, simple flange topline with no distracting geometry.
High toe‑flow and the flow neck suit arcing strokes where the putter opens and closes around the body rather than tracking straight back and through.
It is best suited to golfers who grew up on classic Cameron blades like the Newport but want a more modern, softer‑sounding insert and slightly more forgiving face performance.
Scotty Cameron Studio Style Fastback 2 2026 Putter
The Studio Style Fastback 2 is a compact mid‑mallet that blends the familiar Fastback half‑moon profile with a plumber’s neck to create moderate toe‑flow and a squarer, more “blade‑like” look at address.
It is designed as the crossover option for players who want mallet stability and alignment, but can’t settle visually into a full high‑MOI winged shape.
The mid‑mallet head is milled from 303 stainless steel with an overall multi‑material construction with a black anodised aluminium heel‑toe inlay that frees mass for the perimeter, boosting MOI and stability on off‑centre hits.

High‑contrast aluminium section doubles as an alignment feature, framing the ball and emphasizing the centerline of the putter.
The I‑beam plumber’s neck with full‑shaft offset and a squarer visual presentation at address than the Santa Fe’s flow neck.
Toe‑flow is rated medium, sitting between a face‑balanced mallet and a high‑toe‑hang blade and is ideal for slight‑to‑moderate arc strokes.
It shares the same Studio Carbon Steel insert and chain‑link milling pattern as the rest of the Studio Style line, delivering soft sound with crisp feedback.
The new Fastback 2 suits players moving out of a Newport‑style blade who want help on start line and mishits without giving up a relatively compact, traditional footprint.
Scotty Cameron Studio Style Fastback 2 Long Design 2026 Putter
The Studio Style Fastback 2 Long Design takes the Fastback 2 head and neck package and stretches it into a stroke‑stabilising build at 38 inches with a heavier head, stiffer shaft and elongated grip.
It is aimed at golfers who fight excess wrist action and want a more shoulder‑driven, pendulum‑like motion without committing to a full broomstick or armlock.
The key design change from the Fastback 2 version is that it measures 38 inches as standard and therefore sits in the counterbalanced / long design window rather than traditional 33-35 inch lengths.

A heavier head with 25‑gram sole weights also creates more overall mass and a smoother, heavier feel during the stroke.
The head has the same rounded mid‑mallet chassis, aluminium heel‑toe inlay and Studio Carbon Steel insert with chain‑link milling as the standard Fastback 2.
The multi‑material, perimeter‑weighted design delivers high MOI and the longer build and added head mass amplify that stability by increasing overall inertia.
Chain‑link milling again softens sound and maintains ball speed across the face, especially helpful for players who grip down the longer shaft or adopt unconventional setups.
It is paired with a 17‑inch non‑tapered grip that encourages holding the club higher and using more of the upper body, plus a stiffer shaft to prevent excess deflection.
2026 Scotty Cameron Studio Style Putters Review: Are they any good?
The 2026 Scotty Cameron Studio Style lineup blending heritage aesthetics with modern tech like the Studio Carbon Steel insert and chain-link milling.
The three putters deliver an exceptionally soft, responsive feel that’s among the best in Scotty’s arsenal, with consistent ball speeds and pure roll that inspire confidence on every stroke.
While they don’t reinvent the wheel with radical forgiveness gains, their refined weighting, versatile neck options, and premium visuals make them a great choice for golfers who prioritize feedback and tour-inspired shaping over high-MOI mallets.
They’re not the most forgiving for inconsistent strikers, and the premium price demands a proper fitting, but for skilled players seeking that “pure Scotty” sensation can expect these to elevate an already elite category.
FAQs
What is the 2026 Scotty Cameron Studio Style putters release date?
The putters were unveiled in January 2026 and are now available to buy from February 2026.
How much do Scotty Cameron Studio Style putters cost?
The new putters available for purchase at $549 USD.
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